Laurence Mark

Laurence Mark has worked in a variety of fields in the movie business, beginning in publicity, working his way up to the executive suite and eventually heading his own production company.

Mark entered showbiz as a trainee at United Artists and eventually became a publicist. He later joined the marketing department at Paramount Pictures, rising to the position of executive director of publicity for the motion picture division in NYC. After several promotions, Mark became vice president of production, overseeing such features as the James L Brooks' Oscar-winning "Terms of Endearment" and the Eddie Murphy hit "Trading Places" (both 1983). He subsequently joined 20th Century Fox as executive vice president of production. Among the features under his watch were David Croenenberg's remake of "The Fly" (1986) and Brooks' Oscar-nominated "Broadcast News" (1987).

In 1986, Mark formed Laurence Mark Productions, headquartered at Fox. He went on to produce or executive produce such features as the thriller "Black Widow" (1987) and Mike Nichols' comedy "Working Girl" (1988). Mark moved his company to Walt Disney Studios in 1989 where he had less success with "True Colors" (1991) and the disastrous "Cutthroat Island" (1995). He did score somewhat with the Whoopi Goldberg vehicle "Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit" (1993) but it took Tom Cruise and Cameron Crowe's "Jerry Maguire" (1996) to give him a bona fide box-office and critical hit. The film earned more than $100 million and won five Oscar nominations, including one for Best Picture. He shared that nomination with Crowe, James L Brooks and Richard Sakai. Mark reteamed with the latter two the following year for Brooks' highly anticipated "As Good As It Gets", which featured Jack Nicholson, Helen Hunt and Greg Kinnear. In 1998, he finally saw the realization of a long-nurtured project, the screen adaptation of Stephen McCauley's novel "The Object of My Affection".

  • Also Credited As:
    Laurence M. Mark, Laurence Maurice Mark
  • Born:
    in New York City, New York, USA
  • Job Titles:
    Executive, Producer
Family
  • Father: James Mark.
  • Mother: Marion Carter.
Education
  • Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT, BA, 1971
  • New York University, New York, NY, film, MFA, 1973
  • Hotchkiss School, Connecticut
Milestones
  • 1980 Promoted to vice-president, West Coast marketing, at Paramount
  • 1982 Promoted to vice-president, production at Paramount
  • 1984 Joined 20th Century-Fox as executive vice-president, production
  • 1986 Established Laurence Mark Productions at Fox
  • 1987 Produced first feature, Black Widow
  • 1989 Moved Laurence Mark Productions to Walt Disney Studios
  • 1989 Produced first TV movie, Sweet Bird of Youth
  • 1996 Broadway producing debut, Big
  • 1996 Earned an Oscar Nomination for Jerry Maguire ; co-produced with James L Brooks, Richard Sakai and Cameron Crowe
  • 1997 Executive produced the Oscar-nominated As Good As It Gets, directed by Brooks
  • 1998 In April, signed a three-year film and television production deal with Columbia Pictures
  • 1998 Produced The Object of My Affection
  • 2000 Produced the Gus Van Sant directed, Finding Forrester
  • 2001 Produced Riding in Cars with Boys, starring Drew Barrymore
  • 2006 Produced the award winning feature, Dreamgirls, adapted from the 1981 Broadway musical of the same name
  • 2007 Produced the thriller, The Lookout ; directed by Scott Frank
  • Began career as a trainee and publicist for United Artists
  • Joined Paramount Pictures as marketing/production liason director
  • Produced the L.A. stage production Brooklyn Laundry, co-starring Woody Harrelson and Glenn Close
  • Promoted to executive director of publishing, motion picture division, Paramount (New York)

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